Ease-of-Purchase Survey Shows November Upticks
CDK score reflects progress as inventories rise, but still room for improvement.
CDK score reflects progress as inventories rise, but still room for improvement.
With a major slowdown imminent, Da Man says it’s time to ditch those new-age theories and get back to the basics.
Used-vehicle prices should have dropped by 2.1 percent in November. Instead, Hurricane Sandy struck and slowed depreciation by 1 percent.
November’s SAAR reached its highest level since the start of the Great Recession, and TrueCar predicts even bigger things for December.
November transaction prices, which rose to their highest level in almost a year, show that budget-minded consumers aren’t skimping on modern conveniences.
Two automakers have already sold more vehicles through the first 11 months of 2012 than all of last year, while several others recorded new sales records during the month of November.
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